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More generally, an ordinary differential equation describes how something (the position of a planet, the concentration of a virus) changes infinitesimally as the result of an infinitesimal change in something else (such as an infinitesimal increment of time). What makes such an equation “ordinary” is that there is exactly one something else, one independent variable.
Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
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